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Makis Christodoulopoulos Removed from Nightclub Poster with Paint After Dismissal

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In a surprising turn of events, renowned singer Makis Christodoulopoulos has been removed from the poster of the nightclub where he previously performed. The club chose an unusual method to erase his presence—by using paint.

Christodoulopoulos recently made headlines following his dismissal from the nightclub. The owner of the club cited poor behavior towards staff, colleagues, and musicians as the reasons for his departure. In response, Christodoulopoulos took to the stage again within days, addressing the situation and sending his own message to fans. A close associate revealed that the singer chose to leave on his own, feeling insulted by the club owner's conduct.

The alteration of the nightclub's promotional poster, as shown on the television program "Proino SouSou," highlights the "before" and "after" of this unusual incident. The decision to remove Christodoulopoulos in such a manner is seen as unprecedented in the nightlife scene of Athens.

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